Plutonium. It is named after the ROMAN god Pluto.
That's why the Lybians were after Doc Brown in Back to the Future...
Plutonium is the metallic element used in nuclear weapons that is named after the Greek god Pluto, who was the ruler of the underworld.
The element named after the Greek name for the sun is Helium.
The word element "Hellen-" means Greek.
Chlorine is a chemical element, not a language.
Beryllium comes from Greek beryllos, beryl. It has also been called Glucinium or Glucinum from the Greek word glykys which means "sweet."
Plutonium is the metallic element used in nuclear weapons that is named after the Greek god Pluto, who was the ruler of the underworld.
The fuel is uranium, but in an oxide form, UO2 so not metallic. The fuel is in zirconium tubes. Otherwise there is plenty of steel including stainless steel in the structures and the pressure parts of the reactor.
Selenium
Mercury.
The name of the element magnesium was derived from Magnesia which is a Greek district in Thessaly. This metallic element is one of the most abundant elements on Earth and makes up a huge portion of its mantle.
Mercury is a planet Mercury is a metallic element that is liquid at room temperature. Mercury (Hermes) was the messenger of the Roman/Greek gods.
NO weapon, he just is your sleep.
Artemis weapon was a bow and arrows.
greek fireThe first military secret weapon was called Greek fire.
No.
The Greek God Apollo's weapon was the bow and arrow
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